Dodger snapshot on July 1st

Halfway through the season, it is always fun to see how everyone his doing and get a snapshot to look back on. Logan Forsythe wishes I had waited two days. Hadn’t looked at the stats in a while so was surprised to see that Grandal is barely above a 100 OPS+.

It is not a surprise to me that Austin Barnes is smoking, I’ve always been in his corner and it is nice to see him producing.

Adrian can’t be happy being on the DL and seeing his numbers never improve.

Name

BA

OBP

SLG

OPS

OPS+

Non-Pitcher Totals

0.263

0.350

0.463

0.813

114

Corey Seager*

0.294

0.397

0.498

0.896

136

Yasiel Puig

0.251

0.330

0.460

0.790

107

Cody Bellinger*

0.267

0.341

0.647

0.988

153

Yasmani Grandal#

0.264

0.317

0.456

0.773

102

Chris Taylor

0.276

0.365

0.472

0.837

120

Justin Turner

0.390

0.475

0.556

1.031

173

Chase Utley*

0.228

0.329

0.400

0.729

93

Enrique Hernandez

0.229

0.314

0.488

0.803

109

Joc Pederson*

0.236

0.354

0.453

0.808

113

Logan Forsythe

0.229

0.351

0.301

0.652

77

Adrian Gonzalez

0.255

0.304

0.339

0.643

71

Austin Barnes

0.284

0.398

0.537

0.935

145

Franklin Gutierrez

0.232

0.317

0.339

0.657

75

Rank in 15 NL teams

7

2

6

2

Name

PA

R

2B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

Non-Pitcher Totals

2981

414

161

115

386

329

652

Corey Seager*

317

56

19

12

39

45

66

Yasiel Puig

300

37

10

15

42

33

55

Cody Bellinger*

261

47

14

24

56

27

77

Yasmani Grandal#

260

28

16

10

30

19

66

Chris Taylor

244

38

15

9

33

30

69

Justin Turner

241

36

16

6

30

24

25

Chase Utley*

211

24

10

5

22

24

32

Enrique Hernandez

195

31

18

8

25

22

43

Joc Pederson*

192

29

11

8

24

24

46

Logan Forsythe

185

23

5

2

11

27

48

Adrian Gonzalez

182

9

11

1

23

13

31

Austin Barnes

113

20

8

4

18

18

21

Franklin Gutierrez

63

8

3

1

8

7

16

Rank in 15 NL teams

2

1

4

1

11

Pitching:

We wanted a kick ass one/two but I don’t think anyone thought it was going to be Wood/Kershaw.

You will notice that by July 5th only seven pitchers have started for the Dodgers. That is a far cry from prior years.